I had occasion to be out on the back roads in Utah with a local. At every little hamlet the speed limit dropped 20 mph in two increments over about 50 yards. As was explained to me it was for revenue. Either you'd break…
Realistically, how is this different from logging login attempts? If the device is configured to attach to the company network isn't it within the company's rights to know that a device is logged on at any given time…
Atlassian is starting to remind me of CA. Acquire something, rebrand it, make it worse.
Computers can do that repeatedly and reliably with even (hundreds of) thousands of discarded states. People reading code and trying to understand what's actually in play at line umptyfratz of function…
He also said his statement "This is never about what runs fastest...". Kernel code needs to run fast and take advantage of shortcuts. IME, the jobs most programmers are doing don't need to try to accomplish maximum…
I had occasion to be out on the back roads in Utah with a local. At every little hamlet the speed limit dropped 20 mph in two increments over about 50 yards. As was explained to me it was for revenue. Either you'd break…
Realistically, how is this different from logging login attempts? If the device is configured to attach to the company network isn't it within the company's rights to know that a device is logged on at any given time…
Atlassian is starting to remind me of CA. Acquire something, rebrand it, make it worse.
Computers can do that repeatedly and reliably with even (hundreds of) thousands of discarded states. People reading code and trying to understand what's actually in play at line umptyfratz of function…
He also said his statement "This is never about what runs fastest...". Kernel code needs to run fast and take advantage of shortcuts. IME, the jobs most programmers are doing don't need to try to accomplish maximum…